Nuclear Installations Act 1969

Nuclear Installations Act 1969
Act of Parliament
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Long titleAn Act to Make in the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 Certain Amendments Necessary to Bring that Act into Conformity with International Agreements
Citation1969 c. 18
Dates
Royal assent16 May 1969
Other legislation
Repealed by
  • Nuclear Installations (Liability for Damage) Order 2016
Status: Repealed

The Nuclear Installations Act 1969 (c. 18) is an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. Its effect was to amend the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 to make it comply with international agreements. The 1969 act was subsequently repealed.

Rationale

The 1969 act made amendments to the 1965 act in compliance with three International Conventions:[1]

The conventions address the liability for third-party damage in the event of a nuclear accident.[1]

Provisions

The long title of the act is "An Act to Make in the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 Certain Amendments Necessary to Bring that Act into Conformity with International Agreements".[2]

The act received royal assent on 16 May 1969.[2]

The act consisted of five sections:[2]

  • Section 1. Restriction of liability for certain damage.
  • Section 2. Adjustment of certain amounts.
  • Section 3. Extension of compensation in certain cases.
  • Section 4. Expenses.
  • Section 5. Citation.

The act was repealed by the Nuclear Installations (Liability for Damage) Order 2016 (S.I. 2016/562).[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Hansard: Nuclear Installations Bill". Retrieved 14 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Nuclear Installations Act 1969" (PDF). Retrieved 14 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Nuclear Installations Act 1969". Retrieved 14 August 2024.